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Classifying Living Things

Learn how scientists group animals, distinguish vertebrates and invertebrates, and understand traits they share for classification.

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Classifying Living Things

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  1. Vocabulary Vertebrates Vertebrate or Invertebrate Classifying Living Things $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 Classifying $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. What do scientists look for when classifying living things? Answer Classifying Living Things

  3. traits they have in common Classifying Living Things

  4. Do scientists group animals according to their color? Answer

  5. No Classifying Living Things

  6. Molluscs, sponges, clams, spiders, sea urchins are all examples of what class of animal?Answer

  7. invertebratesClassifying Living Things

  8. Name the two kingdoms of living things.Answer

  9. plant kingdom and animal kingdomClassifying Living Things

  10. True or False Having jointed legs helps a scientist classify it as an arthropod.Answer

  11. True! Classifying Living Things

  12. Who am I? I am cold blooded, and I breathe with gills for my whole lifeAnswer

  13. a fishClassifying Living Things

  14. Who am I? I am cold blooded and I have dry, scaly skin.Answer

  15. a reptile Classifying Living Things

  16. Who am I? I am warm blooded and I lay eggs and care for my young.Answer

  17. a bird Classifying Living Things

  18. Who am I? I am warm blooded and I have fur or hair on my body.Answer

  19. a mammal Classifying Living Things

  20. Who am I? I am cold blooded and I lay eggs and I breathe with gills when I am young but have lungs when I am an adult.Answer

  21. an amphibian Classifying Living Things

  22. What does vertebrate mean?Answer

  23. having a backboneClassifying Living Things

  24. What does invertebrate mean?Answer

  25. not having a backboneClassifying Living Things

  26. What does warm blooded mean? Answer

  27. having the same body temperature all the time even if you go somewhere hot or coldClassifying Living Things

  28. What does cold blooded mean?Answer

  29. having a body temperature that changes with the environmentClassifying Living Things

  30. What is a trait?Answer

  31. a physical characteristic or behavior that an animal has or shows Classifying Living Things

  32. Vertebrate or invertebrate? octopus Answer

  33. invertebrate Classifying Living Things

  34. Vertebrate or invertebrate? butterfly Answer Classifying Living Things

  35. invertebrateClassifying Living Things

  36. Vertebrate or invertebrate? human Answer

  37. vertebrate Classifying Living Things

  38. Vertebrate or invertebrate? snakeAnswer

  39. vertebrateClassifying Living Things

  40. Vertebrate or invertebrate? chicken Answer

  41. vertebrate Classifying Living Things

  42. Final JeopardyQuestion

  43. Pick one vertebrate and one invertebrate and complete the chart below Answer

  44. Sample Answer: (answers will vary) Classifying Living Things

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